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Graph and download economic data for Employment Level - Native Born (LNU02073413) from Jan 2007 to May 2025 about native born, 16 years +, household survey, employment, and USA.
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United States - Employment Level - Native Born was 131186.00000 Thous. of Persons in March of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Employment Level - Native Born reached a record high of 132254.00000 in July of 2023 and a record low of 111365.00000 in April of 2020. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Employment Level - Native Born - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Employment Level - Native Born, Women (LNU02073415) from Jan 2007 to May 2025 about native born, females, 16 years +, household survey, employment, and USA.
In 2023, 25.4 percent of the native born workforce in the United States was employed in professional and related occupations, compared to 21.6 percent of the foreign born workforce employed in the same occupation. Foreign born workers were more likely to be found in the transportation and material moving occupations, construction and extraction occupations, healthcare support occupations, and building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations.
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United States - Employment Level - Native Born, Women was 63580.00000 Thous. of Persons in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Employment Level - Native Born, Women reached a record high of 63580.00000 in April of 2025 and a record low of 52463.00000 in April of 2020. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Employment Level - Native Born, Women - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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United States - Employment Level - Native Born, Men was 68648.00000 Thous. of Persons in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Employment Level - Native Born, Men reached a record high of 69348.00000 in July of 2023 and a record low of 58902.00000 in April of 2020. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Employment Level - Native Born, Men - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on June of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Civilian Labor Force Level - Native Born (LNU01073413) from Jan 2007 to May 2025 about native born, civilian, 16 years +, labor force, labor, household survey, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Unemployment Rate - Native Born (LNU04073413) from Jan 2007 to Apr 2025 about native born, 16 years +, household survey, unemployment, rate, and USA.
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Number of employed persons aged 20-64 as a proportion of the total number of persons born in Finland in the 20-64 age group. Employed persons are persons with wage income from employment during the month of November, and persons with income from active economic activity. Data is available according to gender breakdown.
The employment rate among Sweden's foreign-born population increased slowly from 2011 to 2019, but fell in 2020 after the outbreak of COVID-19, reaching 60.6 percent in 2021. Following the peak of the pandemic, this increased to 67.1 percent in 2023. Simultaneously, the unemployment rate increased, nearly reaching 20 percent in 2021 after being around 15 percent in the years before the pandemic. It then fell to pre-pandemic levels in 2022, and reached 15.1 by 2023. By comparison, the overall employment rate in Sweden was 69.4 percent in 2023, making it five percentage points higher than among the foreign-born population.
From 2010 to 2019, the employment rates in Iceland were slightly higher among the native-born population than among the foreign-born, except in 2016 and 2017. After the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020, the difference became slightly more pronounced, with employment rates of 80.5 percent and 77 percent in 2021 among the native-born and foreign-born population, respectively.
Number of persons in the labour force (employment and unemployment) and not in the labour force, unemployment rate, participation rate, and employment rate, by immigrant status and age group, last 5 years.
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Difference in the probability of women’s full-time employment relative to native-born Whites by immigrant status, race/ethnicity and marriage/cohabitation in 2020 relative to 2019.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, approximately 81.9 percent of people born in the European Union but living in the UK were employed, compared with 74.7 percent for UK nationals and 74.4 percent for people outside the EU and UK. Since 2006, the employment rate for people born in the EU has consistently been higher than UK nationals and non-EU nationals.
Labor participation rates among the native-born and foreign-born population in Iceland was even from 2009 to 2019. Both groups had a participation rate well above 80 percent, some years even above 90 percent. In 2021, the rate was 84.9 percent for the native-born population and 86.3 percent for the foreign-born.
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Iceland has the third highest labor force participation rate in the world, only beaten by Qatar and Madagascar. In Iceland, the employment rate was higher among male immigrants than among female immigrants.
Foreigners at risk of poverty and low levels of unmet medical examinations
The rate of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion was higher among the foreign-born population in Iceland than among the native-born. However, a very high share of the foreign-born population reported that they had no unmet needs of medical examination, showing that immigrants in Iceland have access to health care.
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Sweden, like many other European countries, has lower employment levels for the foreign-born compared to native-born Swedes. To some extent, this could be due to the country's relatively large intake of refugees. However, few studies have focused entirely on the employment integration of these refugees. In order to fill this gap, we use detailed longitudinal Swedish register data of three arrival cohorts (1998–2000). These data cover the employment of refugees from different countries of origin in Sweden in the first 12 years since their arrival. In line with related work and theoretical considerations and with respect to group characteristics, outmigration, and employment integration over time, we find differences between dissimilar groups of refugees. The findings concerning employment integration decrease to a small degree after rich regression adjustments. Moreover, maybe more surprisingly, we find a very similar result within the main groups of refugees from countries such as Bosnia, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. Women from these groups, in particular, have similar or higher employment probabilities than Swedish-born women after between 5 and 8 years in the country. Overall, each group managed to catch up to a non-negligible, yet varying, degree compared to related empirical evidence from other countries. The role of contextual factors in the refugee sending and receiving countries is highlighted.
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Graph and download economic data for Civilian Labor Force Level - Foreign Born (LNU01073395) from Jan 2007 to May 2025 about foreign, civilian, 16 years +, labor force, labor, household survey, and USA.
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Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, the decennial census is the official source of population totals for April 1st of each decennial year. In between censuses, the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities, and towns and estimates of housing units and the group quarters population for states and counties..Information about the American Community Survey (ACS) can be found on the ACS website. Supporting documentation including code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing, and a full list of ACS tables and table shells (without estimates) can be found on the Technical Documentation section of the ACS website.Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section..Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates.ACS data generally reflect the geographic boundaries of legal and statistical areas as of January 1 of the estimate year. For more information, see Geography Boundaries by Year..Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see ACS Technical Documentation). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables..Users must consider potential differences in geographic boundaries, questionnaire content or coding, or other methodological issues when comparing ACS data from different years. Statistically significant differences shown in ACS Comparison Profiles, or in data users' own analysis, may be the result of these differences and thus might not necessarily reflect changes to the social, economic, housing, or demographic characteristics being compared. For more information, see Comparing ACS Data..Data for the households, families, occupied housing units, owner-occupied housing units, and renter-occupied housing units lines refer to the specified race, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, or ancestry of the householder shown in the table. Data in the "Total population" column are shown regardless of the race, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, or ancestry of the person..Employment and unemployment estimates may vary from the official labor force data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics because of differences in survey design and data collection. For guidance on differences in employment and unemployment estimates from different sources go to Labor Force Guidance..Industry titles and their 4-digit codes are based on the 2022 North American Industry Classification System. The Industry categories adhere to the guidelines issued in Clarification Memorandum No. 2, "NAICS Alternate Aggregation Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by the Office of Management and Budget..Occupation titles and their 4-digit codes are based on the 2018 Standard Occupational Classification..The health insurance coverage category names were modified in 2010. See https://www.census.gov/topics/health/health-insurance/about/glossary.html#par_textimage_18 for a list of the insurance type definitions..The category "with a broadband Internet subscription" refers to those who said "Yes" to at least one of the following types of Internet subscriptions: Broadband such as cable, fiber optic, or DSL; a cellular data plan; satellite; a fixed wireless subscription; or other non-dial up subscription types..An Internet "subscription" refers to a type of service that someone pays for to access the Internet such as a cellular data plan, broadband such as cable, fiber optic or DSL, or other type of service. This will normally refer to a service that someone is billed for directly for Internet alone or sometimes as part of a bundle.."With a computer" includes those who said "Yes" to at least one of the following types of computers: Desktop or laptop; smartphone; tablet or other portable wireless computer; or some other type of computer..When this table is iterated for a place of birth group, the total population excludes individuals born at sea..When this table is iterated for a place of birth outside of the U.S., the total population is limited to the foreign-born population..When this table is iterated for place of birth in ...
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